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Friday, 27 June 2008

Mental illness

Francis Ford Coppola - Bipolar disorder

Kurt Cobain - Clinical depression

Actor

Winston Churchill - Bipolar disorder

Daniel Johns (Silverchair) - Anorexia

Kim Basinger - Panic disorder

Teen girl

Syd Barrett (Pink Floyd) - Schizophrenia

Issac Newton - Bipolar disorder

Charles Dickens - Clinical depression

Jim Carrey - Clinical depression

Karen Carpenter - Anorexia

Eric Clapton - Clinical depression

Ball balancing

Ludwig van Beethoven - Bipolar disorder

Tennessee Williams - Clinical depression

Graffiti

Comments

Roses - annoying

Tony - ignoring

(you missed some)

Posted by: roses | Friday, 27 June 2008

Oh my goodness! You talked to me.

Posted by: roses | Friday, 27 June 2008

I always talk to you Roses


Tony

Posted by: Tony | Friday, 27 June 2008

Is there a difference between depression and clinical depression?

Posted by: kahless | Friday, 27 June 2008

If this is a pep talk it could use a bit more Rah Rah Rah.
;)

Posted by: April | Friday, 27 June 2008

Vincent van gogh bipolar and hypergraphia.

does this mean that crazy and genius are mixed up together??

Posted by: gezunda | Friday, 27 June 2008

Anyone,

Off topic, but I have a question that was lurking in my mind in the car journey home from work this afternoon and I wondered if anyone can help me?

Are dreams ego stateless?
OR
are they an expression of one or more of our ego states?

If they are...

does it vary from dream to dream which ego state it is expressing?
AND /OR
does it vary from person to person which ego state it is expressing?

I know a random question and I am afraid my dream recall is rare so I cant analyse a pattern in mine to extrapolate.
I'll take a guess though... are they expressions of child ego state? Our hopes and fears.

Posted by: kahless | Saturday, 28 June 2008

kahless, I don't know but I woke up from a dream this morning where I was in a boxing-type fight (something I wouldn't do in this life) and I was winning but feeling badly about it... what does that say about ego in the dream state? nothing at all perhaps.

Posted by: April | Saturday, 28 June 2008

Hi April,

Good to speak to you.

I guess I am coming from the angle of what ego state is trying to speak out, as opposed to what they are trying to say.
I guess in you saying you were feeling bad, then that was child?

i hope you were beating the c**p out of someone who deserved it!
:-)

Posted by: kahless | Saturday, 28 June 2008

Clinical depression Kahless?

The term is usually used for people who are really, really, really depressed, to the point where sometimes they are hospitalized and may even be given ECT.

then we have dysthymia which is not as bad as the clinical depression but beyond normal depression, and then we have normal depression that everyone has from time to time.

Tony

Posted by: Tony | Saturday, 28 June 2008

Ego states and dreams Kahless and April?

I don't know about dreams being ego state less. I would tend to see it the other way around. I might get the client who is reporting the dream to isolate for them self what part of the dream relates to the different ego states.

For instance I was interested in April reporting feeling badly about winning the boxing match. I might ask her about the opponent and what ego state might he/she be. And the feeling badly, what words would go with that and can an ego state be related to that.

Cheers

Tony

Posted by: Tony | Saturday, 28 June 2008

Cheers Tony.

Posted by: kahless | Saturday, 28 June 2008

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